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David Elfin

David Elfin

David Elfin has been following Washington-area sports teams since the late 1960s. David began his journalism career at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, the University of Pennsylvania (B.A., history) and Syracuse University (M.S., telecommunications). He wrote for the Bulletin (Philadelphia), the Post-Standard (Syracuse) and The Washington Post before coming to The Washington Times in 1986. He has covered colleges, the Orioles and the Capitals but has mostly covered the Redskins and the NFL since 1993. David has been recognized for his journalistic excellence by the New York State Press Association, the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association and the Society of Professional Journalists. David completed 12 years on the board of the Pro Football Writers of America with a two-year term as president (2005-07) and currently serves as the Washington representative on the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee. David has two daughters, Julie and Amy.

Articles by David Elfin

Fundraising falloff sidelines Hoop Dreams scholarships

The Hoop Dreams Scholarship Fund, which began as a one-day basketball tournament 13 years ago and went on to help 1,000 students from D.C. Wards 7 and 8 go to college, is ceasing operations, another victim of the nation's ongoing economic distress. Published June 26, 2009

These Hoop Dreams come true

Alecia Winters seemed destined to be another victim of the District's downtrodden neighborhoods. Published June 14, 2009

Thrash pondering whether to retire

Washington Redskins receiver James Thrash is considering whether to undergo surgery on his injured neck and attempt to play again this season or decline the surgery and retire from football. Published June 4, 2009

Stability afoot for Redskins

Plackemeier, Brooks, Frost, Groom and Tupa is not a high-powered D.C. law firm. It's also not the long-winded name of a late 1960s rock band. Published June 3, 2009

Kelly hopes to catch a break

Malcolm Kelly tried to make Monday no big deal. It was just an organized team activity, and Kelly has caught passes in NFL games. And he had been running routes on the Redskin Park fields the past few weeks, testing his oft-repaired left knee. Published June 2, 2009

Jansen says release from Redskins ‘hurts’

Offensive tackle Jon Jansen, a longtime rock of the Washington Redskins, was cut Friday after declining an offer from owner Dan Snyder to retire with the team. Published May 30, 2009